New to Five Star Alliance: The Knickerbocker

Everything old is new again. The Knickerbocker is open for business once again. The hotel was originally created by John Jacob Astor IV in 1906, and has re-opened as the first luxury hotel in Times Square. Mere blocks from Fifth Avenue, The Metropolitan Opera, Rockefeller Plaza, MoMA, and Central Park, here is where famed Italian tenor Enrico Caruso and renowned American playwright George M. Cohan made their homes, and where names like Rockefeller and Fitzgerald gathered in what was once known as The 42nd Street Country Club.

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